t rt n y + 1 ti y 0 C S I THE ADAIR COUNTY NEWS COLUMBIA KY AUGUST 1906 I Fine Berkshire Hogs I WE HAVE SELECTED WITH great care and now own one of the finest herds of Berkshires ever brought to this county They come di rect from Vanderbilts fam TheycomediI i ous BlLTMORE STRAIN The leader of this herd IThe LOYAL SNAP V 89242 is a boar of fine individuality 12 months old and is registered in the AMERICAN BERKSHIRE ASSN Springfield Ill Terms of season 100 at the gate or 150 due when pigs are farrowed We have several nice gilts which we will offer for sale in a few weeks We are located one mile from Columbia on Stanford road Harris Bros Columbia IDarris ColumbiaI I JOHN A HARRIS ERNEST HARRIS I WOODSON LEWIS Greensburg Ky ONE THOUSND BUGGIES SURREYS AND BUCKBOARDS FARM WAGONS Best Binder Twine 10 cts Binders and Mowers Lowest Prices A GREAT BARGAIN 1 LETHER trimmed leather ALETHER t Quarter Top Spring Seat 1000 Mile Axle Buggy with Good Harness for 5000 AND THERE ARE OTHERS IAND t I L...

td i c J f < 1 t I > 4 THE ADAIR COUNTY NEWS COLUMBIA KY AUGUST 1 1906 4 ht dlir tutgieut1 Published Every Wednesday BY THE Adair County News Company INCORPORATED CHAS S HARRIS EDITOR PiMin utTr newspaper devoted to the Intereeta er the city of Columbia and the people of Adair gad adjacent counties Entered at the Columbia Postoffice ai second law mail matterI YWED Hon John D White made his speech to a small audience in the court house last Wednesday and like Congressman Edwards tour through this part of the district failed to arouse any enthusiasm It was our privilege to listen t o his entire speech of more than one and a half hours and to be plain and square must say that phe he is one of the strong and force 9 f ul debaters of this State His opposition to the policy of hi sp party in some of the past cam paigns has placed him at a dis advantage with many Republi cans and this predicament ought to be highly consoling to Dem ocrats Realizing that our party has just reason for ...

1 + i i THE ADAIR COUNTY NEWS COLUMBIA KY AUGUST 1 1906 The Common People Will Elect him 4 That Bryan will be the nomi nee of the dem3cratic party now seems inevitable Of course there is many a slip twixt the cup and the lip but in all human proba bility there is no man who could take the nomination away from Bryan if he wanted to do so and there will be none who would if he could couldThere There is a general uprising among democrats everywhere that he be the man And what the people want they should have And what a remarkable tribute to the man it is when you consider that he is 10000 miles away from home with the globe between him and all political tur moil When you consider that nobody is especially working for his nomination and that no or ganization anywhere is setting up pins to secure the nomination from Bryan it is indeed the most remarkable demonstration of a mans strength we have seen in modern times The people in stinctively turn to Bryan And they not only turn to him but...

i jr TF w w 8 THE ADAIR COUNTY NEWS COLUMBIA KY AUGUST 1 1906 t J J WITH OUR CORRESPONDENTS f t J j 1 I Week sappening News Important or Otherwise as Report 7 ed By Our Corps of Correspondents GRADYVILLE J Our people are wishing for more sunshine Several from this place attend I ed the singing at Milltown last Sunday Woody Henderson visited the family of S A Harper one day last weeks Mrs W M Wilmore was on the sick list a few days of last weekSome Some of our citizens are both ered with chicken thieves Miss t Irene Yates spent last Saturday and Sunday in Colum bia Our farmers are about through with their hay and there is cer tainly a fine lot of it in this sec tion Miss Mollie Flowers returned home last week after a visit of several days in Columbia Our efficient shoemaker Charles Sexton has gone to Campbellsville for a few weeks work and will return to this place in time to make all the 1 Winter shoes Mrs Ivy Lyons and daughter of Campbellsville spent a few days in our city last we...

I TI T i THE ADAIR COUNTY NEWS COLUMBIA KY AUGUST 8ft1906 I I Fine Berkshire Hogs II r a 11 WITHI WE HAVE SELECTED WITH great care and now own one of the finest herds of Berkshires ever brought to this county They come di rect from Vanderbilts fam IIrect ous BILTMORE STRAIN The leader of this herd I LOYAL SNAP V 89242 is a boar of fine individuality 12 months old and is registered in the AMERICAN BERKSHIRE ASSN Springfield Ill Terms of season 100 at the gate or 150 due when pigs are farrowed We have several nice gilts which we will offer for sale in a few weeks We are located one mile from Columbia on Stanford road Harris Bros Columbia IUarris JOHN A HARRIS ERNEST HARRIS I CARRY ALL HEIGHTS IN STOCK Dehler BrothersC r cn ugh It 1 1 I A i rdJj 1 116 L Market St I Louisville l Send for Catalogue i 11 1i1e r o i t = = rr wrorr rtsin WJCt STANDARD STVISi HADE IK SIX HEIGHTS I Buggies sl Budgiesti I s J I oI i < ti f S t Wheat Drills Winter Oats 4it I J All Kinds of Seed For Sale I Jo...

ir I r c r j = PU p H THEADAIR COUNTYNS COLUMBL4 KY J AUGUST 8 1906 n f 1 he dait Q1ouutg lUS Published Every Wednesday BY THE Adair County News Company INCORPORATED CHAS S HARRIS EDITOR I Democratic newspaper devoted to the interests of the city of Columbia and the people of Adair and adjacent counties Entered at the Columbia Poatoffice as second class mail matter WED AUGUST 8 I 1906 The Subcommittee has figured that the cost of the Democratic State primary will be 40000 The entrance fee of the candida tes for United States Senator is fixed at 4000 each there being two candidates There are two announced candidates for Gov announceernor ernor and they will have to pay 3000 each For the minor of flees the assessment is from 2 500 to 4000 This paper was op posed to the calling of a primary I and gave its reasons for its opin t ion some time ago We believe that as much fraud can be perpe trated in primary as in a con vention and a convention does not break a candidate to go be fore it ...

L THE ADAIR COUNTY NEWS COLUMBIA KY AUGUST 8 1906 MY FIRST IMPRESSIONS The following article was read before the Glenville Sunday School by Mr Matthew Taylor onJuly 15th 1906 notionr among those who hold to no reli gion that to accepts what pur ports to be revealed truth nar rows the mind and thought and substitutes for the stern realities of life with its practical mate rial problems a narrow artifi cial theory and leads the mind from its proper grapling with facts as they are to a dreamy as surance in things w hi c h are only supposed to be I was almost of a similar opinion at one time partly owing to what I f considered inconsistancies in the J professions and actions of church members and the doubts I enter tained as to the true church and partly on account of the seeming impossibilities set forth in the Scriptures such as Love ye your enemies Do thoseb who despitefully use and abuse you Judge not that ye be not t judged and perhaps many oth aer passages I could not under I stan...

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t < > < A 8 THE ADAIR COUNTY NEWS COLUMBIA KY AUGUST 8 1906 r Iir t rn + r CC4 HfJL Jal lit L WITlrOURj CORRESPONDENTS 1 Jrt Weeks HappjBnin sNeWs Important or Oth rwfs Report ed By Our Corps of Correspondents I IGRADYVltLE I Rev W H C Sandidge filled his regular appointment at Union last Sunday Mrs Mary C Flowers of Bliss spent a few daysSpf last week with her relatives at this placeMrs Mrs W L Sharp was on the sick list several days of last week The produce men of Columbia make their weekly calls and our merchants supply them with produce Our Mill man J A Diddle is receiving a nice lot of wheat this week from Green county Ed Atkins and S C Neat grocerymen were to see our merchants last FridayI H C Walker spent a few days in Louisville last week R K Young of Columbia was here Wednesday looking after r 1 stQckr stockJ ti J H Smith returned from Cumberland coumtv last week with 200 stock ewes Mr Jesse Breeding one of the best farmers on Leatherwood was with our stock men las...

1 t S a y > a n t r THE ADAIR COUNTY NEWS COLUMBIA KY AUGUST 15 1906 THIS YEAR J The Best Ever J COLUMBIA FAIR August 21st Four Days c I EDUCATION AND PROFIT J I MUSIC and MIRTH J I The Columbia J I Brass BandJ G WILL MAKE FiSTCLASS MUSIC C Emporium of Progress J S p WI Races EveryDay EVERY DAY A GOOD DAY FIDE BAND MUSIC J LARGEST BEST FAIR EVER HELD WE AIM TOSURPASS ALL PREVIOUS EXHIBITS GWEAMTOSURPASS IS J 4Ev rybody S Falr AND WE WANT EVERYBODY EVERYBODYG t JB Coffey I Pres C C S Harris v 2j Secry cvcycyc a s a I f MORE HOTEL lr r Firatslass Table ji > G pod Sample Booms x 1J v Feed Stable i t j ReMoaable Bates A > S u < vi 1cMWILMQffe rffo if 4 d yvjl e Kentucky 1 + fr W E hester 1 S SS A V DENTIST t rw r h Z + cr J Jamestown > > K 6nW6kU tfVv5k I Cumberland County Fair ITo To BE HELD AT I a Burkesville Kentuci Begining August I I S 28th 1906 and Continuing S r Four Days DaysH S H S I S ONE OF THE BEST PREMIUM LISTS IN THE STATE IONE 1 The exhibition will comme...

t L THEADAIR COUNTY NEWS COLUMBIA KY AUGUST 15 1906 I Ir Fine B rksfir tl gsl I WE HAVE SELECTED WITH I great care and now own I one of the finest wownI Berkshires ever brought to f this county They come di rect from Vanderbilts fam I ous BlLTMORE STRAIN The leader of this herd I LOYAL SNAP V 8 herdI is a boar of fine individuality 12 months old and is registered in the AMERICAN BERKSHIRE ASSN Springfield Ill Terms of season 100 at the gate or 150 due when pigs are farrowed We have several nice gilts which we will offer for sale in a few weeks We are located one mile from Columbia on Stanford road arris Brosa s t Columbia JOHN A HARRIS ERNEST HARRIS I l f Z w 4 4k CA1RY ALL IIEIGIITS IN STOCK Dehler BrothersCA1 J 1 1 1 1 f enNu 1 1 I I i I 116 L Market St J Louisville 1 LouisvilleSend Send for Catalogue 4 UUfirn PlEtr FENCE STANDARD TTYLSt MADE IB SIX HEIGHTS I I I I Buggies fc r ai rL > y 1 > Wheat Drills Winter Oats and I All Kinds of Seed For Sale J H PHELPS Jamestown Kentu...

P r ii r < 1 w K a f to y i gOer Vl = 1 7 A ciT µ l v r r jvraf irlJrIr r el rro I J r rr a TE ADAIR uOUNTYNE Si C O LPMBIA KY ATIGUSTIS 1906 v p i t1 v > r p i ht 14ait ountg iews Published Every Wednesday BY THE Adair County News Company INCORPORATED CHAS S HARRIS EDITOR Democratic newspaper devoted to the interests of the city of Columbia and the people of Adair and adjacent counties Entered at the Columbia Postoffice as second class mail matter iA AUGUST 15 I 1906 Senator Tillman regrets the fact that Hon W J Bryan is placed before the country so long in advance of the real conflict for the Presidency He fears that it may prove disastrous to his chances This is true of the av erage man but Mr Bryan is above the average in loftiness of purpose intellectual powers and esteem of the people True the greatest waves of popularity have lasted but a short while and an ideal personage disap peared from the horizon of hope and expectancy all along through the history of man yet many...

1 4 1 t j t l t1 d 1 P j ApCOJ1NTtt V q tTMQtAt AV UST 15 me t > A WEEK AT HOME I Mrs Williams and myself my son r Jo my daughter Sallie and my niece Lena spent a pleasant time at the old home at Montpelier last week Home That name touches every fiber of the soul and strikes every chord of the human heart with angelic fingers Nothing but death can break its spell r What tender associations are linked with home What pleasing images and deep emotions it awakens it j calls up the fondest memories of life and opens in our nature the purest deepest richest gush of consecrated thought and feeling j t The place where two young hearts knit together in the tenderest love start out hand in hand and heart to heart on lifes voyage Children are born and childhood nestles in its bosom like a bird who has made its abode among the roses The days of innocent happy childhood ire spent I there Home of my childhood how j precious the memory I Dreaming of home dear old home V H < 5me of my childho...

THE ADAIR COUNTY NEWS COLUMBIA KY AUGUST 15 1906 WOMEN WORKERS IN JAPAN durIt It t v ing the last few years in the number of w inen employed in various branches of commercial life in Japan must be regarded I as a very significant sign of the times Not content with the oc cupation which have almost ex clusively belonged to females they have invaded those fields i which have hitherto been consid ered as belonging to the male thea sex f employment of women as clerks and bookkeepers has been found satisfactory and we now find girls employed by many of the firms and stores in Tokio and other large cities The employ ment of women in these various directions will do much toward emancipating the Japanese wo men who have until now been entirely dependent on men for forIt the shaping of their destinies It is only natural under such cir cumstances that female educa tion should engage serious pub lic attention The number of girls receiving a school educa tion it is stated is now more than eight...